Definitions for tumultuary

tumultuary tu·mul·tu·ar·y

Spelling: [too-muhl-choo-er-ee, tyoo-]
IPA: /tuˈmʌl tʃuˌɛr i, tyu-/

Tumultuary is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 186 anagrams from letters in tumultuary (almrttuuuy).

Definitions for tumultuary

adjective

  1. tumultuous; turbulent.
  2. confused; disorderly; haphazard:

Origin of tumultuary

1580-90; Latin tumultuārius pertaining to bustle or hurry, equivalent to tumultu(s) tumult + -ārius -ary1

Examples for tumultuary

He worked by diplomatic methods through Governments, not through the tumultuary efforts of peoples.

There seems, moreover, to have been some tumultuary image-breaking.

His tumultuary followers threw up their hats and filled the air with acclamations.

But at length, in the hot and tumultuary fight, a spear pierced the cheek of Narvaez, and tore out one of his eyes.

Both were smiling, and before them all that tumultuary array fell away as from something supernatural.

Those who were less interested rushed into a tumultuary discussion of chances and possibilities.

A few officers and soldiers followed him, but in a very irregular and tumultuary manner.

The American contest was known to him before but as a rebellion—a tumultuary affair in a remote transatlantic colony.

Here and there another stream would fall in from the right or the left, down a gorge of snow-white and tumultuary boulders.

The garden of the Tuileries was filled with the tumultuary concourse.

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